How To Convert UTC Time to Local Time?

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  1. KK Ng

    KK Ng Hardy Maple

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    Recently I entered an online competition and was informed that mine time slot was 14:00 UTC + 8 hours. OK at first I thought it was since my area is UTC + 8 hours so I guess it must be 2pm here since my reference point here is +8 hours and since it is 14:00 UTC so I guess it is referring to 2pm here ... Oops!!! :setc_025: I think I just came out of a senior moment, the time here should be 14:00 + 8:00 = 22:00hours which is 10pm right?
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    We all have moments like that KK so you're not alone. At least you realised your mistake.
     
  4. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    +8 is correct KK. Eileen is 0 UTC and I am -5 UTC. The official clock watchers now have time down to 19 decimal places but for the rest of us that don't want to be late, UTC works just fine.

    Jerry

    P.S. I once attended a seminar at Symmetricom, Inc. on the accuracy of time and saw, at the time, one of the world's two most accurate clocks. The size of a small refrigerator, the two clocks, 450 miles apart would 'talk' to each other and compare time. Only computers could find that morsel of information exciting.
     
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  5. Henry Johnson

    Henry Johnson In Flower

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    Thanks, Jerry; your post elicited a big GRIN from this old retired metrology/electronics technician... Metrology = study of measurement, accuracy, precision; not Meteorology = the study of atmospheric conditions (commonly referred to as 'weather.'
     



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    Oh My ! You mean there is something other than U.S. time zones ? Fancy that !:)
     
  7. KK Ng

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    Thanks Eileen, good to know I'm not the only one.:)

    Jerry thanks for the confirmation, now I feel I know UTC time better. :)

    Thanks Henry now I know a new word.:)

    Mart you must be kidding! :)
     

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